2007 Audi A8 Quattro L Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
2007 AUDI A8 L 4.2 quattro
Year: 2007 Make: AUDI Model: A8 Quattro Trim: L Sedan 4-Door VIN: WAUMV44E57N013238 Mileage: 82024 Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic Engine: 4.2L 4163CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated Drivetrain: AWD SORRY NO IN HOUSE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON THIS VEHICLE. We will work with your bank or credit union if you have your own financing.>*** Mint Condition***Runs and Drives Excellent ***Shows Great*** >***NO ACCIDENTS***CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE*** GORGEOUS AUDI A8 L quattro !!! Blow Out Pricing! Feel The Power! This 2007 A8 L Is For AUDI Fans Who Are Searching For That Pampered, Like new Gem. Sleek, gassed-up, and road ready! This sharp looking and powerful car is just waiting for the right home...YOURS! THIS IS TRULY A MUST-SEE CAR TO REALLY APPRECIATE THE CONDITION IT IS IN, AND TO SEE ALL THE OPTIONS IT COMES EQUIPPED WITH. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN CALL US, AND YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME TO COME AND SEE THE CAR AND TAKE IT FOR A TEST DRIVE. If you are local and want to see and inspect the vehicle before you bid and/or buy please call to schedule appointment. VEHICLE IS SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!!! Buyer is responsible for ALL SHIPPING COST. We can help arrange shipping at reasonable rates. Please ask us for details. All sales are subject to flat $55.00 documentation preparation fee and if applicable $58.25 smog check and certificate fees. California residents pay sales tax (vary by county), license and registration fees. Out-of-State buyers may register and pay applicable taxes in their home state. If you have any questions about this car please feel free to call us 818 292 0890 Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hear from you. Disclaimer Price excludes government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge. |
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